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and at tax time, all your records... will be automatically organized and ready to go, saving you time on prep work. quickbooks, guaranteed easy or your money back. learn more and get your free 30-day trial today... at tryquickbooksfree.com. >>> how did "the des moines register" rewrite its endorsement of a obama presidency four years ago into an endorsement of a romney presidency now? by magical thinking. by adopting mitt romney's magical thinking. after saying, quote, the president's best efforts to resuscitate the stumbling economy have fallen short, the editorial then says that the problem with the economy is the consumers have to feel more confident. and without giving a single shred of evidence as to why consumers would feel more confident with a romney presidency, the editorial board simply believes it will happen. that's it. it will happen like magic. consumers must feel more confident about their own economic futures to begin spending on the products and services that power the economy. a renewed sense of confidence will spark renewed investment by american companies. industry
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taxation on the average homeowner or individual -- >> cut taxes so the localities have to raise taxes. >> that's right. >> any way the tax is going to go down. the other scenario, say the states try to replicate what fema does, that's extremely inefficient because what fema can do is keep a lot of resources in place to target wherever the disaster goes. if every state has to act like sandy is going to hit them every time. >> right. >> that's fantastically inefficient and someone like romney ought to know that of all people. >> a lot is give money to states. there's a level of the game here. >> that is what they do. the big obviously the cops and e ems and firefighters are out there, not federal employees for the most part. >> that's right. >> and those are local workers who like are out there, you know, doing the work first. >> ezra, we know if the sequesters go into place, fema loses $878 million, that's a lot of money although we don't know what's going to happen with the sequester. are you bullish or bearish? >> on the sequester i think we'll go over the cliff but not that long. on
taxation on the average homeowner or individual -- >> cut taxes so the localities have to raise taxes. >> that's right. >> any way the tax is going to go down. the other scenario, say the states try to replicate what fema does, that's extremely inefficient because what fema can do is keep a lot of resources in place to target wherever the disaster goes. if every state has to act like sandy is going to hit them every time. >> right. >> that's fantastically...
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i will lower taxes on middle income families. we didn't cut medicare, of course, we don't have medicare, but we didn't cut medicare. we care for those who have difficulties, those that are elderly and have problems and challenges, those that are elderly, we care for them. i'm not precisely with exactly what i said, but i stand by what i said, whatever it was. >> that was brilliant. anyway, those ads were created and brought to us by humorous mark lewis. the actor, by the way, davis leisure, who was joe isuzu, was happy to be part of the project. >>> up next, romney's grossly dishonest jeep act was so misleading that chrysler and gm executives themselves are pushing back hard against romney's trickery here and it pain a bridge too far for romney. sometimes you go too far. that's ahead. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. [ female announcer ] with swiffer dusters, a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust
i will lower taxes on middle income families. we didn't cut medicare, of course, we don't have medicare, but we didn't cut medicare. we care for those who have difficulties, those that are elderly and have problems and challenges, those that are elderly, we care for them. i'm not precisely with exactly what i said, but i stand by what i said, whatever it was. >> that was brilliant. anyway, those ads were created and brought to us by humorous mark lewis. the actor, by the way, davis...
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they didn't even mention a $5 trillion tax cut, and they didn't say a word about being disturbed that mitt hasn't figured out how to pay for it. in 1972, "the des moines register" could have endorsed a candidate closer to their thinking than on policy. that candidate was the honorable senator george mcgovern, the anti-war candidate. the candidate "the des moines register" agreed with word for word on the most important issue of that era. the reason they didn't endorse him then was in the last line of their editorial. "good intentions are not enough," and so they endorsed a man with very, very bad intentions and a year and a half after president nixon took the oath of office, the house judiciary committee passed articles of impeachment against him. 12 days later "the des moines register's" choice for president, richard nixon, became the first and only person in history forced to resign the presidency of the united states. the last time "the des moines register" endorsed a republican for president, it turned out good intentions mattered, and they mattered much more than the editorial bo
they didn't even mention a $5 trillion tax cut, and they didn't say a word about being disturbed that mitt hasn't figured out how to pay for it. in 1972, "the des moines register" could have endorsed a candidate closer to their thinking than on policy. that candidate was the honorable senator george mcgovern, the anti-war candidate. the candidate "the des moines register" agreed with word for word on the most important issue of that era. the reason they didn't endorse him...
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because if, indeed, you cut income tax rates by 20%, and you boost defense spending, you've got to -- essentially, you've got to cut discretionary sending, if you're not going to add to the deficit, by a draconian level. you've got to cut it by like 40%, including fema. so, it's impossible to square what we -- again, what we know of his budget plan, since he won't lay them out in detail, and this new statement that, oh, well, of course i'm going to fully fund fema. well, gee, what's he going to say today. of course he loves fema now. but he didn't love it when they were coming up with a budget plan. >> and to eugene's point, if mitt romney thinks he might get some solace from ryan, there's the paul ryan budget, which also slashes any amount, what is it, $23 million from the budget from fema? i mean, again, their actual plans would eviscerate provisions for the kind of plastic surge emergency that this nation is facing today. >> and very shortly, we're going to be discussing whether or not to raise the debt ceiling again. and debt ceilings get pushed out by these kinds of disasters. yo
because if, indeed, you cut income tax rates by 20%, and you boost defense spending, you've got to -- essentially, you've got to cut discretionary sending, if you're not going to add to the deficit, by a draconian level. you've got to cut it by like 40%, including fema. so, it's impossible to square what we -- again, what we know of his budget plan, since he won't lay them out in detail, and this new statement that, oh, well, of course i'm going to fully fund fema. well, gee, what's he going to...
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or, grover norquist, the right wing anti-tax leader using hurricane sandy to attack the president. his group is distributing a flyer with a picture of the president and a storm and the caption, we've seen storms in virginia, but none like this. saying the president hasn't done enough to deal with the national debt. so even as we deal with this bipartisan federal government state-level kind of unity, we're seeing those that are using this as an opportunity to step over the debris and the suffering people and continue taking shots at the president. in many cases, unfounded shots at that, victoria. >> one would think that if there's one time that we can all come together is a natural disaster like this but the president going forward is showing his multidimensionality. mitt romney has been campaigning that he's a businessman and business leader but businesses are all about the bottom line and profit. while in government you have to take concern for the budget, you also need to have a broader base concern for the humanity of those people that elected you and not just those that voted f
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so as a result there is an extreme weather tax now. it's going to be billions and billions of dollars, and while mitt romney is concerned about the koch brothers, the average american right now is worried about global warming, worried about climate change, worried about the impact on their family. >> who are these people, professor, who fight you? who are these people that write op-ed pieces in "the wall street journal" with such assurance that this is all bogus science? who -- are they phonies? are they quacks? >> there are different motivations. some people don't want to hear about global warming because it's bad news, and there's enough bad news in the world, and everybody has plenty to worry about anyway. some people don't want to hear about it because it gets in the way of their economic interests. those would be the fossil fuel companies, for instance. and some people are just generally skeptical and don't like experts, and, frankly, i don't like experts all the time myself either. but these are the facts. every academy of scienc
so as a result there is an extreme weather tax now. it's going to be billions and billions of dollars, and while mitt romney is concerned about the koch brothers, the average american right now is worried about global warming, worried about climate change, worried about the impact on their family. >> who are these people, professor, who fight you? who are these people that write op-ed pieces in "the wall street journal" with such assurance that this is all bogus science? who --...
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late fees for state tax returns or payments received by november 9th will be waived. >>> jpmorgan chase bank is extending its late fee waiver for states impacted by sandy through tomorrow, november 1st. >>> an out of this world deal is sure to spark wall street. disney is buying "star wars" from george lucas. just over $4 billion. plans are already in the works for star wars episodes 7, 8 and 9. >>> movie fans who had power but were stranded at home by sandy gave netflix a boost by about 20% nationwide in hard hit northeast. streaming spiked 100%. not much else to do. >>> we want to show you powerful images of the storm's wrath that come to us from wnbc. >>> here is the image i talked about at the beginning of the show. this is close to home to me and probably millions of those who have visited. this is coney island at the peak of storm surge. the water was 6 to 8 feet defendant. bottom left of your screen is the world famous wooden roller coaster, the cyclone. to the far right is nathan's hot dog place and the meinor league football field. also the new york and yquarium. and they had i
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americans for tax reform sent around this flier to households in virginia. is this just the beginning? >> it is, but, remember, it's incredibly clunky. this has gone out into homes in virginia where you have people still devastated by the storm and recovering from it. if this really is a genuine grover norquist piece of literature how did he get a reputation for being good at politics? >> i don't know why mitt romney didn't say a lot of you americans across the country have donated to my campaign. we're talking $50 billion worth of damage. why don't you give to the red cross? i mean he j
americans for tax reform sent around this flier to households in virginia. is this just the beginning? >> it is, but, remember, it's incredibly clunky. this has gone out into homes in virginia where you have people still devastated by the storm and recovering from it. if this really is a genuine grover norquist piece of literature how did he get a reputation for being good at politics? >> i don't know why mitt romney didn't say a lot of you americans across the country have donated...
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tax breaks for the superwealthy, rolling back environmental regulation, enactment of the paul ryan budget, a steep reduction in federal aid to the poor, transformation of medicare into a quasi-voucher program, packing the federal courts with deeply conservative judges, and creating a supreme court majority to overturn roe versus wade. those are the highlights. and how do we know that romney would pursue this agenda? it's actually pretty simple. the republican party will revolt if he doesn't. i know, i know. we don't actually know what romney's core beliefs are or if he has any at all. he's been all over the map. it's possible he's secretly the moderate he sold himself as in massachusetts, and it's possible he's really the severe conservative he assured republicans he was earlier this year. but this doesn't really matter at all. because romney has been very consistent throughout his political career in one important way. his positions and his actions have always, always been driven by political expediency. i defy you to point to one major issue at any time in the last 18 years, where romne
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tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> ohio, ohio, ohio. president obama is not giving up in the critical battleground without a fight. a new poll showing the president keeping his lead and fighting back any attempt at an advance in ohio by governor mitt romney. now, the president is also fighting back against new romney ads aimed towards ohio that accuse the president and jeep of sending auto industry jobs to china. >> and now after romney' false claim of jeep outsourcing to china, chrysler itself has refuted romney's lie. >> joining me now from ohio is state senator nina turner. it's good to have you here. let's start at the very beginning with the ads from the romney campaign directed toward autoworkers there. and the latest ad, a radio ad, the governor's campaign also accuses gm of m
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how do you feel about tax cuts versus spending cuts? people just go out and get the job done, know that there's a big challenge ahead of u.s. and we all have to link arms and work together. i hope that that will be the enduring message of this. we also have to remember, of course, that we're talking primarily about the northeast now. i don't know what the staying power is over the next several days around the rest of the country about how much they pay attention to it. we are the media capital of the world, and it's going to be dominating the television screens for some time. in other parts of america, people will go about their business and get their jobs, go to work in the morning and open their businesses and look forward to election day on tuesday. >> there is long-term damage, though, here that may last more than a day for sure in terms of the eyes of people across the country. >> yeah. >> the economic impact. >> exactly. >> $50 billion, that will be felt. but tom, it's a great point you make. we've got six days until an historic e
how do you feel about tax cuts versus spending cuts? people just go out and get the job done, know that there's a big challenge ahead of u.s. and we all have to link arms and work together. i hope that that will be the enduring message of this. we also have to remember, of course, that we're talking primarily about the northeast now. i don't know what the staying power is over the next several days around the rest of the country about how much they pay attention to it. we are the media capital...
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you know i think that the gross revenue tax is a progressive tax and that tax would allow new businesses, small businesses able to flourish so we have something to look forward to with that. that being said treasure island seems to me a car dependent project and unless you have a ferry that is going there and dropping you off, but that would be somewhat time consuming. the same is true with hunter's point and the problem is there isn't a lot of transportation near there. the trances bay terminal next to bart, next to cal train this is a great project and has so much commuter friendly things going on there, and as far as i am concerned when it comes to development in san francisco it's got to stop. >> all right. thank you sir. >> there are three parts of the economy, the consumer, the investment and the government. the only reason thing that has grown on a rapid rate is the government. the government gets their revenues through taxation or borrowing money. the problem is the regulations are hurting small businesses. 2/3 of all jobs are created by small business which are considered -- cha
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difference between local taxes and taxes when you discuss them at the d.c. level? collins: my roll is written as a role in congress to as county executive on record have a balanced budget that i took over a county that had was effectively bankrupt with new york state running our finance. when you look at the fact with no money in the bank, i medicaid goes up to $1 a year which we have no control over. with no control over pension. we have no control over the amount of sales tax were going to click and with no control over the value of our real estate. a county executive has to manage playing the card she is dealt, and in this case taken over county with the hard control board and the honest with voters can i say where going to have to have a very small property tax increase to get this county back in the right direction. that was a. the next three years, no tax increases but i do for your plan that was approved by the fiscal stability of 40 for the next four years, no tax increases. but i took over a mess but i had to be honest with the taxpayers and that wa
difference between local taxes and taxes when you discuss them at the d.c. level? collins: my roll is written as a role in congress to as county executive on record have a balanced budget that i took over a county that had was effectively bankrupt with new york state running our finance. when you look at the fact with no money in the bank, i medicaid goes up to $1 a year which we have no control over. with no control over pension. we have no control over the amount of sales tax were going to...
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that is to move our payroll tax to gross receipt tax and why? because by doing that we can create jobs in san francisco and keep people in san francisco . the kids are growing up and we want them to stay but we need jobs. i agree with mr. crowley with the police force and make sure that is fully staffed and i have been speaking to the police athletic league and they have a program to breen the teenagers to be interns in the police force and they would feed into the police cadet program. thank you. >> thank you sir. the next question the city's liabilities are projected to increase in the next coming year. s what new or increased fees should it institute and i will repeat the question and we will begin with mr. crowley. >> i would say that one of the bigger things that we will have before us is the gross receipts tax check that norman talked about trading from the payroll tax which is punitive. the next thing i would do is increase the foot print on mos sony center and that brings in a lot of money to the general fund and erect a multi-purpose ar
that is to move our payroll tax to gross receipt tax and why? because by doing that we can create jobs in san francisco and keep people in san francisco . the kids are growing up and we want them to stay but we need jobs. i agree with mr. crowley with the police force and make sure that is fully staffed and i have been speaking to the police athletic league and they have a program to breen the teenagers to be interns in the police force and they would feed into the police cadet program. thank...
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tax policy. what would you do? >> i have opposed the czars, but it would be a tempting appointment -- the first thing i would do is make the bush tax brackets permanent so there is long-term predictability. then i would go to work to sell to the public the idea that, as ronald reagan said, the federal government has the first lien on productivity and punishes production -- we remove all taxes off of production and put them on consumption. we can transform this policy. that is a piece i have gone around and talked about. i've talked about it each year i have been in congress. i asked mrs. vilsack to debate that with me, but i did not get an invitation. >> i would also like you to respond to that and outline what tax policy would implement. >> it would not be the fair tax. i do not think there is anything fair for the middle- class about a fair tax. basically, when i went to the grocery store this morning i bought milk for $3.55. if i had to pay 23% of every gallon of milk, 22% sales tax every time i bought a car sea
tax policy. what would you do? >> i have opposed the czars, but it would be a tempting appointment -- the first thing i would do is make the bush tax brackets permanent so there is long-term predictability. then i would go to work to sell to the public the idea that, as ronald reagan said, the federal government has the first lien on productivity and punishes production -- we remove all taxes off of production and put them on consumption. we can transform this policy. that is a piece i...
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if voters adopt gross receipts tax]. this is ordinance amending the san francisco business and tax regulations code article 12-a by amending section 906.5 to prevent the payroll expense tax exclusion for small business net new payroll for years 2012 through 2015 from terminating in the event the voters of the city and county of san francisco pass a gross receipts tax. and your binder is the file number legislative digest, and we have a presentation by margo kelly, legislative aid to supervisor mark farrell. >> welcome. >> again, i'm a legislative aid to supervisor farrell. i'll be speaking on behalf of him today. the legislation that is before you today, it's clean-up legislation to supervisor farrell's payroll expense tax exclusion that was before this commission earlier this year. the original intent of the original legislation was for small businesses to take advantage of this from 2012 to 2015. and it was actually drafted before the gross receipts ballot initiative that's on the ballot cycle, that language had been f
if voters adopt gross receipts tax]. this is ordinance amending the san francisco business and tax regulations code article 12-a by amending section 906.5 to prevent the payroll expense tax exclusion for small business net new payroll for years 2012 through 2015 from terminating in the event the voters of the city and county of san francisco pass a gross receipts tax. and your binder is the file number legislative digest, and we have a presentation by margo kelly, legislative aid to supervisor...
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the least taxed state. we have no income tax, no sales tax. both the democrat and republican candidates will campaign on that issue, pledging that they will not have an income tax or sales tax. are gubernatorial candidates right now are both running on that issue, as a matter of fact. host: talk about the recant loss in the state of new hampshire. is it -- recount alws in the -- laws in the state of new hampshire. what are the rules for that? guest: we have a fine secretary of state who is quite experienced in this. he is the person who has been a keeper of the flame for the new hampshire primary. we had a famous 3 count here in the late 1970's with senator john durkin, who recently passed away. i do not see it coming down to that. we will see what happens on tuesday. other states may be more likely to have a recount then you hampshire. host: what about voter i.d. laws? do you have them? guest: >> there is some controversy. the legislature passed a voter law that require people to swear that they would, if they were going to vote in a certain
the least taxed state. we have no income tax, no sales tax. both the democrat and republican candidates will campaign on that issue, pledging that they will not have an income tax or sales tax. are gubernatorial candidates right now are both running on that issue, as a matter of fact. host: talk about the recant loss in the state of new hampshire. is it -- recount alws in the -- laws in the state of new hampshire. what are the rules for that? guest: we have a fine secretary of state who is...
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we have no income tax, no sales tax. the democratic and republican candidates will pledge on that issue, saying they will not have an income tax or sales tax. our two gubernatorial candidates right now are both running on that issue. host: neil levesque, about the recount laws in the state of new hampshire. is it possible that there could be a recount in this state and what are the rules for that? guest: we have specific rules for the state. we have a fine secretary of state, bill gardner, quite experienced in this. he's the person who has been the keeper of the flame for the new hampshire primary. we had a famous account here in the late '70's with senator john durken who recently passed away. frankly, i don't see it coming down to that. we will see what happens on tuesday. i think other states may be more likely to have a recount and new hampshire. host: do you have voter id laws? guest: yes, and there's some controversy. the legislature passed a voter -- a new voter law that required people to swear that if there were
we have no income tax, no sales tax. the democratic and republican candidates will pledge on that issue, saying they will not have an income tax or sales tax. our two gubernatorial candidates right now are both running on that issue. host: neil levesque, about the recount laws in the state of new hampshire. is it possible that there could be a recount in this state and what are the rules for that? guest: we have specific rules for the state. we have a fine secretary of state, bill gardner,...
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code this is the architect of the bush tax cuts i should say to. rethink specifically glenn hubbard's history because i mean you know he was part of the bush administration tax cuts but i don't really know you know i'm i guess all these guys i don't think they all i mean you know they're giving up jobs right now so i don't know what to do in general and for tax cuts but i'm also i'm also against all this ridiculous spending so i have to cut cut spending too i don't write i have no opinion on glenn really yeah ok we'll find one of them in which we also write right through ok so then let's move on to memory because it's been said that he is not going to be the head of the fed and here take a look. he will not be seeking a third term and we know that mitt romney is valid to replace and should he win the election so at this point the right exceeds to be on the wall. we know romney doesn't want to release he said as much and it sounds like he doesn't want another term and we're on a first name basis now. i don't want another and they're not our list so
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my tax was disclose. all my assets were disclose. but you did not disclose what is in the secret family trust. and you've got two of them. >> we have to move on in the questioning. this question is for mr. collins, and regarding the -- from taxation to cigarettes, and ongoing dispute over millions of dollars in casino revenue. hiyou've been an executive in te past, isn't like to take such an aggressive approach to an important business partner as a representative of the federal government, should you be elected, is there anything you can do to mediate? collins: casey, i'd like to go back to our relationship with this senate. they stood with us as americans, stood with us in the war of 1812 with other indian nations did not. we always debt of gratitude to the seneca nation's i think a lot of americans have forgotten. they are a sovereign nation. and as a sovereign nation they have certain rights but right now there's a dispute that is not a federal dispute. that is a dispute between albany and the nation. but, you know, what i focus o
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correct on the tax cuts. i am a republican for my issues which are limited government and lower taxes and less regulatory environment. i think in colorado where you find is you move west across the united states. the republican voter is a closet-libertarian type loder where it is limited government. it is an old west at age, keep government out of our lives. you see democratic voters as evident by our governor who moved more toward the center. if they could have another moniker it would be the common sense party. limited government and less washington, d.c. involvement. >> the governor is a democrat. what is the makeup of the state legislature? guest: we have a slight majority in the statehouse so we control the state house. in the state senate you have a slim majority. our attorney general and secretary of state and state treasurer are three other statewide elected officials. the governor, democrat who is very popular is obviously a democrat. it is representative of the voting population which we are helter-
correct on the tax cuts. i am a republican for my issues which are limited government and lower taxes and less regulatory environment. i think in colorado where you find is you move west across the united states. the republican voter is a closet-libertarian type loder where it is limited government. it is an old west at age, keep government out of our lives. you see democratic voters as evident by our governor who moved more toward the center. if they could have another moniker it would be the...
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they gave the wealth another tax cut on top of the bush tax cut. that's what they did with the $716. i strength medicare and never cut one sometime of benefit. the same money they took out of medicare the same money they were going give another tax consult to the wealthy. that's another big difference. akin: yes, what claire is saying she has it wrong. the $716 billion that the republicans put in our medicare proposal stayed in medicare. we department take it out and put it put somewhere else. and that's just factually not correct. >> moderator: congressman? this question from the audience will start with you, what is your policy and your position about the israeli-iran situation? akin: well, that's a ticklish one. the fist thing, what we should do is work with the people who are allies and stop apologizing people to people who have been our enemy. i think it is unsafe for our country and for the civilized world for iran to be able to develop nuclear weapons, and in one way or the other, that has to be stopped. i believe that we should -- when we h
they gave the wealth another tax cut on top of the bush tax cut. that's what they did with the $716. i strength medicare and never cut one sometime of benefit. the same money they took out of medicare the same money they were going give another tax consult to the wealthy. that's another big difference. akin: yes, what claire is saying she has it wrong. the $716 billion that the republicans put in our medicare proposal stayed in medicare. we department take it out and put it put somewhere else....
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he breaks down the truth on taxes an even more. steve, i want to talk to you all about your fantastic book which everyone should order immediately. i want to ask you quickly, do you think superstorm sandy will affect the accuracy of friday's jobs numbers? what do you think?. >> we may see a slight downturn in jobs numbers as a result of the storm because employers are not hiring while there is a big storm going on. i think the big story on the jobs report on friday, i think it is humongous, it may be one of the most important jobs report in american history because it could decide the outcome in this election. if we see unemployment rate go back up to 8% which i think it could because we had a artificial bump up in the number of jobs. nobody believes we created 800,000 jobs last month. it was a blip. if you get a correction for the october numbers that could bring the unemployment rate up 8%. that is one obama doesn't want is an eight next to the unemployment number. melissa: there were 759,000 people magically found a job but didn
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we both agree we agree we had to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did. you agree let's come back to something the president i agree on and then to you agree that the voters have a choice perhaps that's you wondering who to vote for what romney and obama agree on so many things never you do have other options come november sixth going to see the second round of debate with a major third party candidate right here on our city. motions would be so much brighter if you knew about someone from feinstein impressions. for instance on t.v. dot com. for. world of. science technology innovation all the news developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. three. three. three. three. three. tom. i've. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for october twenty fifth two thousand and twelve c.e.o.'s are ringing the alarm on deficit. there were some of them are going to bellow top execs including those but eighty of them total from big u.s. corporations sent congress a letter asking
we both agree we agree we had to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did. you agree let's come back to something the president i agree on and then to you agree that the voters have a choice perhaps that's you wondering who to vote for what romney and obama agree on so many things never you do have other options come november sixth going to see the second round of debate with a major third party candidate right here on our city. motions would be so much brighter if you knew...
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we believe that this legislation, after working closely with the treasurer and tax collector, struck the right balance in protecting the city, but also helping small businesses in particular in this industry. so, i look forward to this being discussed in committee and to having a stantive dialogue at the board of supervisors. and again, i want to thank hillary ronan from my staff as well as our treasurer and his staff for all the work that has been going into this for quite some time. the last point that i want to make is to address something very serious that has been happening in my district, and specifically within district 9 in the mission district. as some of you may have read in the paper or heard, there has been an increase in violence in the mission and it's something that we take very seriously. unfortunately, most of the incidents that have occurred have been gang related, which makes it very serious. and i simply want to take this opportunity to say that we, the government and the city and county of san francisco make the safety of our resen
we believe that this legislation, after working closely with the treasurer and tax collector, struck the right balance in protecting the city, but also helping small businesses in particular in this industry. so, i look forward to this being discussed in committee and to having a stantive dialogue at the board of supervisors. and again, i want to thank hillary ronan from my staff as well as our treasurer and his staff for all the work that has been going into this for quite some time. the last...
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an america, let them pay the tax and when it went to bring it back home, which charge them a 35% tax. so we intent -- incentivize them to grow jobs offshore. another thing we did for 10 years, we did what my predecessors could not do in 10 years by working in a bipartisan fashion with dave from iowa. we got it done -- we got done in five months. 200 jobs double spin off another 800 jobs. >> the bring american jobs home act takes away a tax incentive for companies like a capital to send off to china. i would like to take a moment to talk about the 170 workers up in freeport, illinois. their job by christmas time will be sent to china. this is because we have tax policies that actually pay the companies in tax incentives to pack up and shifted jobs over to china. i selected those companies to bring the jobs home. >> rebuttal from congressman schilling. >> my opponent continue to talk about how she does not want to ship jobs overseas but yet she invests thousands of dollars in overseas funds. so you cannot have it both ways. what this bill will do is it will incentivize companies to go o
an america, let them pay the tax and when it went to bring it back home, which charge them a 35% tax. so we intent -- incentivize them to grow jobs offshore. another thing we did for 10 years, we did what my predecessors could not do in 10 years by working in a bipartisan fashion with dave from iowa. we got it done -- we got done in five months. 200 jobs double spin off another 800 jobs. >> the bring american jobs home act takes away a tax incentive for companies like a capital to send...
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you want to do tax cuts for the rich. bush wanted to do tax cuts for the rich. you're doing a more bellicose foreign policy in the middle east. that's exactly what george w. bush did. everything is the same. but even more right wing, in fact if i was obama campaign, i would run an ad like this. >> is mitt romney a newser? as governor of massachusetts the state was 47th in job creation. there are only 50 states. >> i worked at one company bain for 25 years. >> cenk: he drove companies into bankruptcy. >> harvest them at a significant profit. >> cenk: thousands lost jobs. it is not that mitt romney doesn't care about winning. it is that he isn't on your team. >> romney: corporations are people, my friend. >> cenk: like this guy. what he really cares about are his real friends. under bush, stock prices of favored companies went up while jobs for us went down. mitt romney, what is the difference between you and george w. bush? >> if you raise taxes on the so-called rich, you're really raising taxes on the job create os. >> stop this war on job creators. >> they're t
you want to do tax cuts for the rich. bush wanted to do tax cuts for the rich. you're doing a more bellicose foreign policy in the middle east. that's exactly what george w. bush did. everything is the same. but even more right wing, in fact if i was obama campaign, i would run an ad like this. >> is mitt romney a newser? as governor of massachusetts the state was 47th in job creation. there are only 50 states. >> i worked at one company bain for 25 years. >> cenk: he drove...
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he could also eliminate the tax free status, the tax free municipal bonds. now that would pose a real problem for municipalities. but he could. in other words, there are ways to get there. but not under the assumptions that he offers in his plan. i think -- >> involving hard choices and sacrifices, which you've talked about every time you've been on the show. >> but there's a seco thing. we've been distracted by the discussion, how would he get to revenue neutrality? and as a result, not asked, how's te going to address the deficit because he has no revenue on the table if he getsw to revenue neutrality. all he's done is not increase the deficit more than we already have. we should be cusing on, how do we address the deficit we cu already have, not worrying about whether he gets to revenue neutrality. obama wants us to worry about is he going to blow the deficit up even more. >> kathleen, what were the big whoppers? where did they cross the line? >> the incumbent always overestimates how much the incumbent has accomplished. and so, president obama wants sugg
he could also eliminate the tax free status, the tax free municipal bonds. now that would pose a real problem for municipalities. but he could. in other words, there are ways to get there. but not under the assumptions that he offers in his plan. i think -- >> involving hard choices and sacrifices, which you've talked about every time you've been on the show. >> but there's a seco thing. we've been distracted by the discussion, how would he get to revenue neutrality? and as a...
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we have no income tax, no sales tax. both the democrat and republican candidates will campaign on that issue pledging that they will not have an income tax or sales tax. our two governor candidates are running on that issue as a matter of fact. host: and talk about the recount laws that are in the state of new hampshire. is it possible that there could be a recount in this state and first of all, what are the rules for that? guest: well, we have specific rules obviously for the state. we have a fine secretary of state who is quite experienced in this. he is the person who has been keeper of the flame, if you will, for the new hampshire primary. we had a famous recount here in the late 1970's with senator john durr kin who recently passed away. frankly i don't see it coming down to that. we'll see what happens on tuesday but i think other states may be more likely to have a recount than new hampshire. host: what about voter i.d. laws, do you have them in new hampshire? guest: yes. and there is some controversy about a new
we have no income tax, no sales tax. both the democrat and republican candidates will campaign on that issue pledging that they will not have an income tax or sales tax. our two governor candidates are running on that issue as a matter of fact. host: and talk about the recount laws that are in the state of new hampshire. is it possible that there could be a recount in this state and first of all, what are the rules for that? guest: well, we have specific rules obviously for the state. we have a...
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since reagan dropped that top tax rate down below seventy four percent there's been this explosion in the nature of elites in the united states what what what are the consequences of that and what are the solutions to the. i'm glad that you you know that the dropping of the top marginal tax rate i think is i don't i write about it in the book when i write about taxation policy in the last chapter but i think it's a. really important thing because it really does change if you if you believe as as conservative economists say they do in incentives right the idea of dropping the top tax rate is that people will work harder. you know that the mark zuckerberg of the world formerly would have just sat around on their duff but now they're going to invent facebook and they're going to keep working on facebook and keep giving us all some products because they're going to take home more of every marginal dollar they make i don't think that's actually an accurate description of what drives really good entrepreneurs but one of the underbelly of that is that it also provides an incentive for a lot
since reagan dropped that top tax rate down below seventy four percent there's been this explosion in the nature of elites in the united states what what what are the consequences of that and what are the solutions to the. i'm glad that you you know that the dropping of the top marginal tax rate i think is i don't i write about it in the book when i write about taxation policy in the last chapter but i think it's a. really important thing because it really does change if you if you believe as...
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the health benefits are such that folks should essentially be taxed out of their cars. i don't take that position. i think that it essentially breaks the backs of the working poor in this city and it's just another example of how progressive politics in this city are not really kind to the working poor, and in some instances, in many instances, people of color. that being said as far as the sunday parking meter thing, you know what? religion aside, least one day of the week it would be nice if san francisco city government was off the backs of everyday residents. [ applause ] >> i like that. thank you. >> all right. next question. san francisco's transportation inserve drivers, bicyclists and transit uses. bicyclists are not charged for the privilege of using or parking on public roadways. mr. davis, mr. everett and miss selby should the city assess fees on bicycle owners to pay for transportation improvements? >> i don't think so and i will tell you why because the city is moving in a direction that i think they should be which is encouraging more people to get out of
the health benefits are such that folks should essentially be taxed out of their cars. i don't take that position. i think that it essentially breaks the backs of the working poor in this city and it's just another example of how progressive politics in this city are not really kind to the working poor, and in some instances, in many instances, people of color. that being said as far as the sunday parking meter thing, you know what? religion aside, least one day of the week it would be nice if...
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>> the first thing would be to take away the threat of increased taxes on small business. that would be the single largest thing that could help businesses move forward, make investments, additional employees. you know, second thing certnly would be obamacare. those are two things that would make a huge difference how people move forward. melissa: bart, one thing right now that any president could do that would help small business grow and hire more people? >> well i echo carl's sentiments but i think, i told you this before, melissa. it is making an jell investments in companies with less than 100 employees tax-free on the capital gains. melissa: yeah, that is an interesting idea. gentlemen, thanks so much for coming on. we appreciate it. bart, i know you just got back from your honeymoon. thanks for racing back it be on the show. >> no problem. >> congratulations, bart. melissa: all right. iran thumbs its nose at western sanctions. we'll explain how it is using billions of dollars worth of gold to stay financially afloat. that is next. >>> plus look at these pictures of
>> the first thing would be to take away the threat of increased taxes on small business. that would be the single largest thing that could help businesses move forward, make investments, additional employees. you know, second thing certnly would be obamacare. those are two things that would make a huge difference how people move forward. melissa: bart, one thing right now that any president could do that would help small business grow and hire more people? >> well i echo carl's...
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new tax hikes. forming labor laws in general moving into what could be call of flexible table think commonly the supposedly supposed to use for people within the greek economy but on the other hand we have already seen the negative consequences of such a policy with unemployment reaching almost twenty five percent within the general population i do think indeed the government will succeed in passing the new cuts i have to mention that could huge and problems will of course appear when voting in favor of new fresh tax hikes as well as harry cuts this is something that had to be expected but i do think that at the end of the day this this new deal will pass and the final disbursement of the trench will be completed successfully. and some british politicians are seeking a way to escape the doom and gloom of the double dip recession by getting busy and flying off on foreign business trips but as the south reports it's angry tuxpan has that are picking out the almost one million pound bell. china miami w
new tax hikes. forming labor laws in general moving into what could be call of flexible table think commonly the supposedly supposed to use for people within the greek economy but on the other hand we have already seen the negative consequences of such a policy with unemployment reaching almost twenty five percent within the general population i do think indeed the government will succeed in passing the new cuts i have to mention that could huge and problems will of course appear when voting in...
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. >> a ballot measure raising tax money for a local zoo. opponents are casting their doubts. new continues in one minute. >>> a humbolt county man this is not the humbolt county man we're talking about right now. sorry. we have the wrong image there. there we go. a man is recovering after being attacked by a shark while surfing in you're creek -- eureka. authorities say the attack happened about 12:15 this afternoon. he was bleeding and listed in fair conditions. >> two teenagers will be charged as adults in a arson and murder case appearing in court today, 16-year-old and 18-year-old did not enter pleas. they're accused of choking a woman to death, robbing her home, setting the house on fire. they face charges of arson, robbery, murder committed during a robbery. >> and city of east palo alto plans to expand use of the shot spotter system. the u.s. department of justice and the smart policing initiative awarded the city 300,000ses today improve and expand this program. shot spotter as lous torts to -- authorities i'd and east palo alto in 2009 officials say improved technolo
. >> a ballot measure raising tax money for a local zoo. opponents are casting their doubts. new continues in one minute. >>> a humbolt county man this is not the humbolt county man we're talking about right now. sorry. we have the wrong image there. there we go. a man is recovering after being attacked by a shark while surfing in you're creek -- eureka. authorities say the attack happened about 12:15 this afternoon. he was bleeding and listed in fair conditions. >> two...
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we have to also look at ways to raise revenue, that is why i am in support of our governor's tax measure because it brings critical funding to schools. that is why i am supportive of making sure that we are cleaning out and becoming more efficient through what i have done through office and to make government much more receptive and efficient. >> that leads into the question about civic engagement. it is critical that people are engaged to have a safe, strong and vibrant state. what have you done and what will you do to encourage the kind of participation that you are talking about. >> i think that transparency and disclosure are some of the main reasons that we have so little citizen participation, that is one of the reasons that i started up we stand san francisco it is an on-line society to engage citizen and order people to get more involved in government so that we cannot just have a conversation here, where people could make it, if people could be part of that conversation on-line, just like all of the folks at the richmond senior sen center, so they can participate. i think that w
we have to also look at ways to raise revenue, that is why i am in support of our governor's tax measure because it brings critical funding to schools. that is why i am supportive of making sure that we are cleaning out and becoming more efficient through what i have done through office and to make government much more receptive and efficient. >> that leads into the question about civic engagement. it is critical that people are engaged to have a safe, strong and vibrant state. what have...
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governor romney and i we both agree we agree we have to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did governor romney i'm glad. you agree let's come back to something the president i agree on and the tube you agree that the voters have a choice perhaps are you wondering how to vote for whatever romney and obama agree on so many things remember you do have other options come november sixth tune in to see the second round of debates between the major third party candidates right here on r.g.p. . and the regime demonstrations have reportedly continue to borrow. despite a ban or mass public gatherings their societies impose restrictions on choose day to try and hold the ongoing protests against the ruling family they claim the pro-reform rallies are the national unity and been cracking down on dissent with tear gas and mass arrests international human rights groups have demanded that bahrain immediately lift that ban saying it's a complete violation of basic basic freedoms put aside she have a from the bahrain freedom movement who says the al khalifa ruling family though wel
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we both agree we agree we had to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did. you agree let's go back to something the president i agree on in there do you agree that the voters have a choice you know what you want her to vote for whatever romney and obama agree on so many things remember you do have other options come november sixth tuned in to see the second round of debates between the major third party candidates right here on our t.v. . tensions are running high in greece as the country's media workers started a wave of strikes accusing the government of clamping down on free speech a journalist was arrested on monday for publishing a list of the country's alleged top tax dodgers alley countries two top presenters have been suspended for criticizing government policies and it says greece's lawmakers suspended a vote on the country's latest thirteen and a half billion euro austerity package demanded by international creditors dr dimitrius come out us founder and editor. daily and that believes as great as crisis deepens the government simply doesn't want an
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get what you pay for. >> our state has been starved for cash for the past ten years as a result of tax cuts the state could not afford that the prior governor put on the credit cards. we need to provide significantly more funding not only through k-12 education which is the birth right of every child to be able to get a quality public education in my opinion and to be able to pursue the dream of a higher education and that is getting further and further out of the reach of children in california because the state does not support education. we need funding, we need to spend it on education. >> so, therefore, do you think that community colleges should perhaps change their focus? one idea is to focus on retraining unemployed workers and upgrading skills for new jobs. do you feel that the state should encourage this? and how? >> if you are making reference to the challenges facing the san francisco community college at this time, i think that there are going to be some very painful and although, necessary, redirection of focus. we have been providing a lot of classes, non-credit classes
get what you pay for. >> our state has been starved for cash for the past ten years as a result of tax cuts the state could not afford that the prior governor put on the credit cards. we need to provide significantly more funding not only through k-12 education which is the birth right of every child to be able to get a quality public education in my opinion and to be able to pursue the dream of a higher education and that is getting further and further out of the reach of children in...
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would either of you favor a mix of increased taxes, or at least retain the taxes on people earning over a quarter of a million dollars per year with budget cuts and rick -- as opposed to reinstituting the budget tax cuts from before? >> yes, and i have said in my thought from from the beginning that we have to go back and ensure that we do take that. we are facing a financial cliff. the sequestration that could happen could devastate all of us. as for me, proposed a $2.7 trillion deficit reduction. $1.2 trillion came out of the largest ceos of our country who said we could do better on technology. that is out of my background. that is the experience that we need. that is what mitt romney needs if he is going to be president. that is the experience needed to reduce the deficit. >> i've only been in the u.s. senate for 36 years, but time and again when republicans have gone along with democrats to , and in favor of have see some reduction of deficit, i have seen taxes go up and up. that is how they say -- stay in power, by spending more money and saying they are being compassionate with y
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maximum loss of tax they is 35%. if you buy a bond of 1.5%, you'd leave the state taxes and you really can after tax return of 1%. doesn't wash. i think the capital is being confiscated. i've no particular interest in government bonds as an alternative common stock. now the last area i want to mention kind of comes in the world of contrary opinion. you know, is an expression for the city to come to wall street will come to respect and understand and that is the stock market does whatever's got to do compound the largest group of investments. what never was complacent and comfortable the forecast for guys like me come in the market is something that surprises you. in the last five years have seen a significant tea risking by the public and by institutions of the equity ownership. so what would the pantry be? the market goes up because everybody is expecting the market to go down. so you look here and see a band, every year in the last five years comes to get selling of equity funds by the public. what are they doing?
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. >> good news for germany -- projections said the company will collect its highest tax revenues ever this year. the federal government as well as states and municipalities are said to take in a total of 602.4 billion euros, which beats earlier projections by almost 6 billion euros. the government says it will come close to balancing its budget next year. >> germany will pay out billions of tax reimbursements to foreign companies. that is in order to comply with a ruling from the european court of justice. >> the court found that foreign stockholders in germany paid too much in taxes on their dividends and ordered germany to rectify the situation. the payments are set to cost the treasury at least 3 billion euros. >> the german economics ministry has confirmed media reports that european and north african countries have begun negotiations on a mass of solar energy project in the sahara desert. >> the desert tech project would see solar energy produced in north africa and exported to europe. according to a german newspaper, a treaty could be signed by early next year. the first solar f
. >> good news for germany -- projections said the company will collect its highest tax revenues ever this year. the federal government as well as states and municipalities are said to take in a total of 602.4 billion euros, which beats earlier projections by almost 6 billion euros. the government says it will come close to balancing its budget next year. >> germany will pay out billions of tax reimbursements to foreign companies. that is in order to comply with a ruling from the...
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. >> the president says he wants to continue to provide tax cuts for businesses like yours. but you don't see it coming? >> you know, what we've seen is the family owned business president obama has been clear on his views of the estate tax. we think one of the greatest things on the economy is allowing family owned businesses to remain family owned. impediments to that is an estate tax to backwards it forces family-owned businesses whether family farms or business like white castle to reconsider their structures in terms of how they can continue to be prosperus and give back to team members. we know it's something we call patient capitol to do the right thing by the team members and people because they're investing in the future, when you put a state tax into the mix that is not just policy for allowing family businesses to continue to grow. >> coming up where is maiga storm sandy headed next? >>> monster storm sandy, what is the latest, rick? >> last couple images here on the radar you can see that they just begin to fade off just a little bit. less precipitation falling i
. >> the president says he wants to continue to provide tax cuts for businesses like yours. but you don't see it coming? >> you know, what we've seen is the family owned business president obama has been clear on his views of the estate tax. we think one of the greatest things on the economy is allowing family owned businesses to remain family owned. impediments to that is an estate tax to backwards it forces family-owned businesses whether family farms or business like white castle...